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You are here: Home > Procedures & Treatments > Chemical Peels Chemical PeelsChemical peels are techniques used since the time of the Ancient Egyptians as a method of improving the appearance of the skin. A chemical solution is applied to the skin which causes it to separate, peel off, and allows new skin to regenerate. The new skin is smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin, and may also be more even in color. |
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Today, with the public's increasing interest in slowing the effects of the aging process, chemical peeling has emerged as an exciting anti-aging procedure. Results of chemical peels may also be enhanced by new laser/light-based rejuvenation techniques. A thorough evaluation by your physician is necessary before choosing a chemical peel program. What can a Chemical Peel do?Chemical peels are used to treat fine lines, especially around the eyes and mouth. Wrinkles caused by sun damage, aging and hereditary factors can be reduced or even eliminated with this procedure. Mild scarring and certain types of acne may also be treated with chemical peels. In addition, pigmentation of the skin in the form of sun spots, age spots, freckles, etc., as well as skin that is dull in texture and color may be improved with chemical peels. How are Chemical Peels performed?The procedure may be performed on the face, neck, chest, hands, arms and legs. The skin is thoroughly cleansed, and the eyes and hair are protected. One or more chemical solutions - an alpha hydroxy acid, such as glycolic acid, salicylic acid; trichloroacetic acid (TCA); or carbolic acid (phenol) are used. Our staff is highly qualified to select the proper peeling agent based on the type of skin damage present. During the chemical peel, these solutions are applied to various areas of the skin. These applications produce a controlled "wound", enabling new, refreshed skin to appear. Most patients experience a warm to somewhat hot sensation that lasts about five to ten minutes, followed by a light stinging sensation. This sensation subsides shortly after the chemical is removed from the skin. Other treatments to consider: Fraxel, Microdermabrasion, Photorejuvenation & PhotoDynamic Therapy |
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